| Um...am I missing something? I'm left handed and have adapted to using my right hand for certain things, like using scissors. It looks like the plastic piece comes off, why not turn it 180*? |
These are asymmetrical- it will not work turning 180’. I too have adapted to things like peelers and scissors and I also usually get symmetrical flippers. However, I saw these and they are perfectly angled to get more out of a jar, if you use they with a right hand, but I usually use my left for that kind of stuff. The symmetrical mini spatulas I have seen are less pliable and more clunky. |
| Try The Leftorium. |
Ha Ha! |
They also validate parking! |
| New left handed poster here, and I also don't get it. I would be able to use the posted spatula just fine? What about its design prohibits you from using it successfully? |
| All of my spatulas have the handle in the center. Am I missing something? |
| Can’t you just turn the spatula in your hand so the angled side is facing the way you want it? I’m a little confused. |
| Lefty here. I bought what I thought would be an awesome fish-flipping spatula. But I didn’t notice the angle of the flipping part is designed for right-handed people. So DH flips the fish. Such is life. |
| Lefty here. I’ve never had a trouble with anything except vegetable peelers. I grew up gen x without being special and now I can’t even use left handed scissors. I also went to culinary school. I’ve never once needed a left handed spatula! |
And your left-handedness |
| you flip the spatula over, and, voila, mirro image, a left handed spatula. |
| Spatula City! |
guys! let's not let bow to the oppression. have we not suffered long enough in an upside-down world? Everyone wants us on their sports team, but when it comes to providing us with the tools we need to survive, like manual can openers and built-in cup holders, then it's all "become ambidextrous, it's so easy." Well if that's the case, why don't we teach all schoolkids to write cursive left-handed? I rest my case. |